Turkey Breast Roulade with Crimini, Porcini, and Pancetta Reviews

You'll need metal turkey-lacing pins (sold at supermarkets) to secure the roulade. Because they grow up to be portobellos, crimini are sometimes labled baby bellas. They are often sold in 6-to 8-ounce containers.

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To Miat3 it is easy to double butterfly a turkey breast. You make your first cut about 1/3 of the way of the breast thickness horrizontally. Then open it up. On the thicker portion you then make another cut from the inside out half way through and open it up. think of a piece of paper folded 3 ways into and envelope and how you would unfold it. I love rolled stuffed turkey breasts. To the cook from NJ you are disgusting.

To Miat3 it is easy to double butterfly a turkey breast. You make your first cut about 1/3 of the way of the breast thickness horrizontally. Then open it up. On the thicker portion you then make another cut from the inside out half way through and open it up. think of a piece of paper folded 3 ways into and envelope and how you would unfold it. I love rolled stuffed turkey breasts. To the cook from NJ you are disgusting.

To Miat3 it is easy to double butterfly a turkey breast. You make your first cut about 1/3 of the way of the breast thickness horrizontally. Then open it up. On the thicker portion you then make another cut from the inside out half way through and open it up. think of a piece of paper folded 3 ways into and envelope and how you would unfold it. I love rolled stuffed turkey breasts. To the cook from NJ you are disgusting.